A true treasure, the Queens Rising by Rebecca Ross weaves a tale of a girl called Brienna whose story is relatable to many, an anxious, kind hearted but resilient girl who's about to graduate and find her way in the outside world. In addition, the queen's rising doesn't follow the typical 'girl defys the king'... Continue Reading →
My Childhood in Books
Since I learnt to read, I've been an avid reader who always had a never ending list that they kept adding more and more books too. When I was in primary school, my reading records would fill up fast and I would always read more than the minimum amount of pages I had to read... Continue Reading →
Review: Cards on the Table
Everyone knows 'Murder on the Orient Express' is Agatha Christie's most famous novel, but she has many underated masterpieces. One of which gives a fresh perspective on the story of a mysterious dinner party turned dangerous game, with unpredictable moves and players, as no player is willing to put all their 'cards on the table'.... Continue Reading →
Review: Crescent City: House of Earth and Blood
For Sarah J Maas's first adult series 'Cresent City', readers are taken into a modern world, where humans and supernatural creatures coexist. This book exceeded all my expectations, the murder mystery theme mixed with fantasy and supernatural elements had me glued to every page. You never know what Sarah J Maas has planned in The... Continue Reading →